NAME
   Apache2::EmbedMP3 - Embed MP3 audio files into a templated web interface
   using WP Audio Player.

SYNOPSIS
   On your Apache configuration file:

    <Files ~ "\.mp3$">
      SetHandler modperl
      PerlSetVar wpaudioplayer /audio-player/player.swf
      PerlSetVar wpaudioplayer_js /audio-player/wpaudioplayer.js
      PerlResponseHandler Apache2::EmbedMP3
    </Files>

   If you want to restrict only a certain directory to serve MP3s using
   "Apache2::EmbedMP3", you can wrap the "Files" declaration on a
   "Directory" block. For more information, take a look at excellent
   Apache2's documentation.

   By default, you have to have "/wpaudioplayer.swf" and
   "/wpaudioplayer.js" accessible on your webserver. You can download WP
   Audio Player from <http://wpaudioplayer.com/>, you only need the main JS
   file and the SWF. WP Audio Player is a nice GPL product.

   However, as specified on the SYNOPSIS, you can override these default
   behavior and "PerlSetVar" "wpaudioplayer" and "wpaudioplayer_js" to
   point wherever you'd have them.

   That's it. Just go to any MP3 file within your web server. With that
   setup, "Apache2::EmbedMP3" will use a default template.

TEMPLATING
   Take a look at the default template located at example/template.tt. That
   is not the real file used by this module but it's a verbatim copy. The
   file is placed there just as an example so you can make your own
   template without too much internal poking.

   Once you have your own template, just "PerlSetVar" it to the handler:

    <Files ~ "\.mp3$">
      SetHandler modperl
      PerlSetVar template /path/to/my/template.tt
      PerlResponseHandler Apache2::EmbedMP3
    </Files>

   A more complete example:

    <Files ~ "\.mp3$">
      SetHandler modperl
      PerlSetVar template /path/to/my/template.tt
      PerlSetVar wpaudioplayer /somewhere/wpaudioplayer.swf
      # or...
      PerlSetVar wpaudioplayer_js http://my.other.server/rocks/wpaudioplayer.js
      PerlResponseHandler Apache2::EmbedMP3
   </Files>

   I believe it's pretty obvious that the templating system used and
   required is Template::Toolkit. Wherever you want to embed the player
   within, just call: "[% player %]".

DESCRIPTION
   "Apache2::EmbledMP3" has been already described on the previous section
   :-)

   However...

   "Apache2::EmbedMP3" enables Apache to show MP3 files using WP Audio
   Player. This will ease any deployment of MP3 galleries you'd need to do
   since you could just put the MP3s on an Apache accessible location, and
   they will be presented on a proper way to your final user.

   Additionally, the following information for the files is available:

   *   artist

   *   title

   *   album name

   *   album year

   *   lyrics!

   These are presented by the default template and you can use them too on
   your own templates. This information is possible by using
   Music::Tag::MP3.

DEPENDENCIES
   *   Music::Tag::MP3

   *   Music::Tag::Lyrics

SEE IT IN ACTION
   You can see it in action here: <http://dev.axiombox.com/~david/mp3/>.

WORDPRESS AUDIO PLAYER
   Find the WP Audio Player distribution on <http://wpaudioplayer.com/>. It
   is a nice little GPL audio player.

DOWNLOAD
   Download it at CPAN: <http://search.cpan.org/~damog>.

PROJECT
   Code is hosted at <http://github.com/damog/apache2-embedmp3>.

AUTHOR
   David Moreno <[email protected]>, <http://damog.net/>. Some other
   similar projects are announced on the Infinite Pig Theorem blog:
   <http://log.damog.net>.

SEE ALSO
   Apache2::EmbedFLV.

BUGS
   Apparently, there's a bug if the filename of your MP3 contains spaces.
   This will be tracked later.

THANKS
   *   Raquel Hernandez, <http://maggit.net>, who made the default
       template.

COPYRIGHT
   Copyright (C) 2009 by David Moreno.

   This library is free software; you can redistribute it and/or modify it
   under the same terms as Perl itself.